Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of the most genetically diverse clades of mammals known. In particular, the genus constitutes a very interesting model for evolutionary studies of genetic divergence and conservation. Ctenomys magellanicus is the southernmost species of the group and the only one living in Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (Argentina). This species presents two chromosomal forms (Cm34 and Cm36) fragmented into demes distributed from the north region (steppe) to the south region (ecotone) of the island, respectively; no hybrids or overlapping areas were detected. To study the historical demography and the spatial genetic structure of the C.magellanicus population we ...
With about 68 recognized living species, subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are found in a m...
Understanding the causes of pronounced losses of genetic diversity in natural populations may provid...
The subterranean rodent Ctenomys is the most polytypic South American mammal genus and one of the mo...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
Gene flow plays an essential role in the evolutionary history of the organisms and helps to identify...
We examined the phylogeography of the South American subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum (Talas tuc...
The spatial distribution of the genetic polymorphisms in natural populations depends on the spatial ...
We conducted a thorough survey of populations of Ctenomys within the distributional ranges of all sp...
Studies of genetic differentiation in fragmented environments help us to identify those landscape fe...
Subterranean tuco-tucos of the genus Ctenomys are caviomorph rodents comprising a complex of over 50...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are an interesting system to assess the effects of habita...
Tuco-tucos (small subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys) that inhabit sandy soils of the area u...
The contemporary distribution of organisms cannot be understood without knowing how species have res...
Chromosomal diversity is a key feature for understanding the evolution of mammalian species. Rodents...
With about 68 recognized living species, subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are found in a m...
Understanding the causes of pronounced losses of genetic diversity in natural populations may provid...
The subterranean rodent Ctenomys is the most polytypic South American mammal genus and one of the mo...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
Gene flow plays an essential role in the evolutionary history of the organisms and helps to identify...
We examined the phylogeography of the South American subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum (Talas tuc...
The spatial distribution of the genetic polymorphisms in natural populations depends on the spatial ...
We conducted a thorough survey of populations of Ctenomys within the distributional ranges of all sp...
Studies of genetic differentiation in fragmented environments help us to identify those landscape fe...
Subterranean tuco-tucos of the genus Ctenomys are caviomorph rodents comprising a complex of over 50...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are an interesting system to assess the effects of habita...
Tuco-tucos (small subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys) that inhabit sandy soils of the area u...
The contemporary distribution of organisms cannot be understood without knowing how species have res...
Chromosomal diversity is a key feature for understanding the evolution of mammalian species. Rodents...
With about 68 recognized living species, subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are found in a m...
Understanding the causes of pronounced losses of genetic diversity in natural populations may provid...
The subterranean rodent Ctenomys is the most polytypic South American mammal genus and one of the mo...